Yes but 90% of whites just don't blindly vote republican like african american's do democrat.

True that historically more blacks identify with the Repub Party than actually vote Repub... but that doesn't necessarily mean that their votes are blind. I'll bet that way more than 90% of blacks make their voting decisions based on some level of analysis.

Ineptocracy (in-ep-toc'-ra-cy) - a system of government where the least capable to lead are elected by the least capable of producing, and where the members of society least likely to sustain themselves or succeed, are rewarded with goods and services paid for by the confiscated wealth of a diminishing number of producers.

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Ineptocracy (in-ep-toc'-ra-cy) - a system of government where the least capable to lead are elected by the least capable of producing, and where the members of society least likely to sustain themselves or succeed, are rewarded with goods and services paid for by the confiscated wealth of a diminishing number of producers.

It's funny, I was only eleven at the time, but I became hooked on a game called "presidential forever" on one my middle school's computer. That, in combination with my parents' political "activism," (my dad was running for school board, lol.) actually made me quite passionate about politics over my sixth grade year. I was huge for Kerry, and was probably one of the three "democrats" in my central Kansas middle school.

This passion led me to pursue debate in high school, and has helped shape the political beliefs I hold today.

It's funny, I was only eleven at the time, but I became hooked on a game called "presidential forever" on one my middle school's computer. That, in combination with my parents' political "activism," (my dad was running for school board, lol.) actually made me quite passionate about politics over my sixth grade year. I was huge for Kerry, and was probably one of the three "democrats" in my central Kansas middle school.

This passion led me to pursue debate in high school, and has helped shape the political beliefs I hold today.

The good news is that there's still plenty of time for you to grow out of it.

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I'll be sure to start a thread in 2014 of all the sad People of Color™ can no longer take their freeloading, indigent asses down the Catholic hospital emergency rooms.

Don't worry People of Color™, Fece will take care of you.

WASHINGTON, D.C., March 6, 2012, (LifeSiteNews.com)—The nation’s Catholic bishops have vowed to close their religious institutions rather than comply with the HHS mandate that they provide insurance coverage for contraception, sterilization, and abortion-inducing drugs. In a column printed on CatholicNewWorld, Francis Cardinal George urged people to purchase a copy of the Archdiocesan directory “as a souvenir,” because in two years the page containing a list of Catholic hospitals and health care institutions “will be blank.”

Ed Morrissey of the Hot Air blog calculated what it would mean if the Catholic bishops shut down all religious institutions that are ineligible for the conscience clause under the health care reform law.

“The Catholic Church…operates 12.6 percent of hospitals in the U.S., according to the Catholic Health Association of the U.S., accounting for 15.6 percent of all admissions and 14.5 percent of all hospital expenses, a total for Catholic hospitals in 2010 of $98.6 billion,” he wrote. “Almost a third (32 percent) of these hospitals are located in rural areas, where patients usually have few other options for care.” All in all, “more than one in six seniors and disabled patients get attention from these hospitals.”

As a result,120,000 beds would disappear from the U.S. health care system.

“I think the contingency is remote that all the Catholic hospitals will close,” Richard Ralston, the executive director of Americans for Free Choice in Medicine, told LifeSiteNews.com. “If they’re put in an intolerable moral position, they would have the right to do that.”

The closure of Catholic, Southern Baptist, and other religious institutions is but one element among many that critics say would reduce the supply of physicians and medical institutions once the president’s health care reform is implemented – reducing supply while tens of millions of newly insured Americans swell demand.

Ralston told LifeSiteNews, “The only way they say we’re going to reduce spending is we’re going to cut [government] reimbursement to providers and force more providers to provide services at below their cost. You don’t need to have a Nobel Prize in economics to know the long-term impact of that is to drive providers out of medicine.”

“Why go through 10 years of medical training to have Kathleen Sebelius tell you what you can collect from your medical patients?” he asked.

Medicines, too, may not be prescribed even after the Federal Drug Administration finds them safe. Ralston pointed to the comparative effectiveness regulation, warning it will result in the FDA “outlawing medications that work and are safe” because “they are expensive and don’t help enough people.”

The result of all of these policies will be more government spending and a larger government role in health care, critics warn.

South Carolina Congressman Trey Gowdy said at a House Oversight Hearing on February 16 that closing religious hospitals and schools “means government is gonna get bigger, because they’re going to have to fill the void…and maybe that’s what they wanted all along.”

Schools, philanthropies, and orphanages affiliated with a religious denomination would also close down.

Ralston said the First Amendment is not the only part of the Constitution being violated under the new arrangement. “No one should be forced to have recourse to freedom of religion as the basis for resisting this level of micromanagement and intrusion into health care,” he told LifeSiteNews. “It’s ludicrous to say that the rights of Americans to make their own decisions on their medical cares or physicians to use their own best judgment on medical care can be freely trampled unless they make an appeal that it violates their religious beliefs…It violating core values of all Americans.”

Ralston predicted that churches’ leading role in fighting back against an intrusive government mandate will lead to “vicious attacks on the religious for political reasons.”

“Freedom of religion (or freedom of anything) enrages the collectivist, intellectual, political, and journalist elites if it stands in the way of their control over every detail of our daily lives,” he wrote in a new column to be published shortly by the Orange County Register. “That makes religion itself the target of this rage.”

Just like the idiot in the WH, you don't seem to think much past a few weeks.

I don't think much of people who can't grasp the idea that not everyone out there who doesn't think the way you do, are out for your money. So I'm definitely not thinking much of your constant whines and gripes that you're being stolen from. Are you part of the 47%? Do you pay taxes? I know a ton of folks in the midwest who voted for Romney don't make $25k a year and definitely aren't paying their fair share, according to you guys. Time to step down off the pedestal and take the robes off. America ain't ever going back to that. Like it or don't.

And I LOVE it. I'm fiscally conservative, whether you or anyone else believes that or not. But socially, I'm a moderate to left leaner. Once you guys figure out that our forefathers said "I am my brother's keeper" I'll be happy to join forces with you again. Until then, I'll just keep pointing out all the bullshit. **** Goldman Sachs, Lehman Brothers, BofA, Chase, Citi, etc. I don't give a **** about a welfare mom. Where's the real money coming from? And I'm not going to ban you for anything you say to me, so feel free to lay in. I'll sit back and listen laugh.

I don't think much of people who can't grasp the idea that not everyone out there who doesn't think the way you do, are out for your money. So I'm definitely not thinking much of your constant whines and gripes that you're being stolen from. Are you part of the 47%? Do you pay taxes? I know a ton of folks in the midwest who voted for Romney don't make $25k a year and definitely aren't paying their fair share, according to you guys. Time to step down off the pedestal and take the robes off. America ain't ever going back to that. Like it or don't.

And I LOVE it. I'm fiscally conservative, whether you or anyone else believes that or not. But socially, I'm a moderate to left leaner. Once you guys figure out that our forefathers said "I am my brother's keeper" I'll be happy to join forces with you again. Until then, I'll just keep pointing out all the bullshit. **** Goldman Sachs, Lehman Brothers, BofA, Chase, Citi, etc. I don't give a **** about a welfare mom. Where's the real money coming from? And I'm not going to ban you for anything you say to me, so feel free to lay in. I'll sit back and listen laugh.

Right on. Let's just shut down that church tax exemption and use the money to build some more hospitals.

Sounds like a plan, like Little Big Horn was a plan.

What are you gonna tax? Their property? That goes to municipalities, genius.
When you plan on building all these hospitals? The federal government cant pass a budget but in 13 months their gonna build hospitals?

Like I said before, you don't ever think things through past a couple of weeks.